This samurai doll of Nitta Yoshisada, according to Naver, was created in 1970. It took ten months to complete and is made from 5,000 preserved insects. The statue was displayed in his home for Children’s Day in May.

The statue is made from different kinds of beetles, including jewel beetles and Japanese rhinoceros beetles. In total, over 20,000 insects were used—which is way more than were used for the samurai statue.